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title: "Soul Calibur VI (PS4)"
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# Epic story mode Next-gen graphics Weapon-based combat Soul Calibur VI (PS4)

**Price:** SAR 160
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚔️ Fight for Glory in Soul Calibur VI!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Soul Calibur VI (PS4)
- **How much does it cost?** SAR 160 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Epic Storyline Unfolds:** Dive into an immersive story mode that chronicles the epic struggle for the two swords.
- • **Legendary Roster Awaits:** Join iconic characters, including the legendary Geralt of Rivia, in a complete roster.
- • **Unleash Your Inner Warrior:** Experience breathtaking battles with state-of-the-art graphics powered by Unreal Engine 4.
- • **Cinematic Combat Experience:** Enjoy dynamic fights enhanced by cinematic-styled combat that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
- • **Revamped Mechanics for Intensity:** Engage in intense showdowns with revamped gameplay mechanics designed for competitive play.

## Overview

Soul Calibur VI is a cutting-edge weapon-based 3D fighting game that brings back classic characters and introduces new ones, featuring stunning graphics, an engaging story mode, and revamped gameplay mechanics for thrilling combat experiences.

## Description

Bandai Namco Entertainment and the creators of The Witcher games series CD Projeckt Red, announce Geralt of Rivia will be joining the playable character roster of the long-waited weapon-based 3D fighting game Soul Calibur VI. Geralt was trained at the elite School of the Wolf and is considered one of the deadliest monster slayers. He possesses superhuman reflexes and strength, as well as superior sword fighting skills. Players who choose to fight as Geralt will utilise The Witcher’s signature fighting style with a combination of swordplay, ability-enhancing potions, and combat magic. Doug Cockle, the English voice of Geralt of Rivia, returns in Soul Calibur VI to reprise the role. Gamers will also be able to fight in Kaer Morhen, home keep of the School of the Wolf. Accompanying players in battle will be “Hunt or be Hunted”, an iconic composition from The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt soundtrack. Sharpen your swords, put on your armour and get ready to fight. Soul Calibur, the game that defined weapon-based 3D fighting games is back! Two decades after its first iteration, Soul Calibur VI returns to its roots while bringing brand-new gameplay features to the fight. Travel through the signature 16th century stages and experience the struggle for the two legendary swords using a complete roster of returning iconic Soul Calibur characters, along with some newcomers! Soul Calibur has never looked more dynamic or dramatic, intensified with eye-popping graphics powered by Unreal Engine 4. PS4 Game

Review: A Nostalgic Return - This brings the series back to its roots in many a regard, I feel it prudent to note that I've not had a large quantity of time to invest yet, I'll update the review at some point with views that reflect that. The game graphics are significantly improved over its predecessor, as have many elements, such as the combat mechanics, which have received a level or refinement with additional elements such as a counter clash system and what one can only define as "9000" mode, if you've ever played BlazBlue, it's extremely similar to the overdrive system; the former being a rock, paper, scissors formula which enables a level of both cinematic and tactical opportunities. The games has several modes. The main campaign - This covering the events of the story and giving you a overview of the timeline to boot, lacking cutscenes at times, filled with a plethora of text. however it is extremely nostalgic and a significant improvement over SCV. Adventure mode - This is the main attraction, allowing you to create your own custom character from a robust selection of races, attributes and vocals, this mode is where you'll be spending most of your time if single player is your forte, going through a tutorial then exploring and choosing weapon load outs, character buffs and mild management games. Arcade mode - As one would expect its your traditional arcade mode, with a ladder that one progresses, an improvement over SCV. Vs Mode - Simple as one would expect, you select a character and a character to verse. Training mode - Most of the training is actually embedded in the Adventure mode which can be quite confusing, this mode include what you would expect, however you can't add commands to a notepad at the top of your screen, which is a real shame as it's the main staple among many a modern fighting game. Critiques - In my short time playing this game, I've experienced a few minor issues that I will list below and add to or remove as invest more time in SCVI. Training mode - Lacking a notepad for saving commands, it's also poorly structured and confusing, not to forget repetitive to keep opening the menu to see commands and guides. The main Campaign - Can be considered laborious to get into, requiring significant investment if you're not extremely hyped for the game. Music - The music is a lackluster in terms of quality and quantity. Stages - There are simply too few. Characters - They're on the borderline of too few, however this isn't as much of an issue due to the work invested in the characters designs. Dlc - There is a integral character being locked behind dlc at launch "Tira" this is a complete insult to the intelligence of gamers alike. Pros - As with critiques I'll add as I gain more game knowledge and experience. A general improvement over SCV, in near to all respects. New welcome mechanics. Nostalgia overload mode "Adventure". To summarize, the games a fighting game anyone can play relatively well; great for casuals, being able to be mastered by who sees fit. The graphics are decent, the load times a little much, generally being a solid purchase, I'd recommend if for someone who wants a new fighting game to master.
Review: Enjoyable - A reboot of a classic but sadly not enough changes to keep it fresh. Also it's worth mentioning that pretty much all the clothing in edit mode don't look right at all.. It's not a terrible game but it feels rushed in parts it's very good it just hasn't changed that much from the last one. Wait for it to drop in price then It'll be worth buying but not at it's current price.

## Features

- The release date has not been confirmed, release date subject to change
- The legendary weapon-based 3D fighting game returns to its roots
- State of the art graphics powered by Unreal Engine 4
- A complete roster of returning characters and newcomers
- An epic story mode of the struggle for the two swords
- Revamped gameplay mechanics for intense showdowns
- Dynamic fights enhanced by cinematic-styled combat
- Coming to PS4, Xbox One and PC in 2018

## Images

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## Available Options

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Nostalgic Return
*by L***E on 19 October 2018*

This brings the series back to its roots in many a regard, I feel it prudent to note that I've not had a large quantity of time to invest yet, I'll update the review at some point with views that reflect that. The game graphics are significantly improved over its predecessor, as have many elements, such as the combat mechanics, which have received a level or refinement with additional elements such as a counter clash system and what one can only define as "9000" mode, if you've ever played BlazBlue, it's extremely similar to the overdrive system; the former being a rock, paper, scissors formula which enables a level of both cinematic and tactical opportunities. The games has several modes. The main campaign - This covering the events of the story and giving you a overview of the timeline to boot, lacking cutscenes at times, filled with a plethora of text. however it is extremely nostalgic and a significant improvement over SCV. Adventure mode - This is the main attraction, allowing you to create your own custom character from a robust selection of races, attributes and vocals, this mode is where you'll be spending most of your time if single player is your forte, going through a tutorial then exploring and choosing weapon load outs, character buffs and mild management games. Arcade mode - As one would expect its your traditional arcade mode, with a ladder that one progresses, an improvement over SCV. Vs Mode - Simple as one would expect, you select a character and a character to verse. Training mode - Most of the training is actually embedded in the Adventure mode which can be quite confusing, this mode include what you would expect, however you can't add commands to a notepad at the top of your screen, which is a real shame as it's the main staple among many a modern fighting game. Critiques - In my short time playing this game, I've experienced a few minor issues that I will list below and add to or remove as invest more time in SCVI. Training mode - Lacking a notepad for saving commands, it's also poorly structured and confusing, not to forget repetitive to keep opening the menu to see commands and guides. The main Campaign - Can be considered laborious to get into, requiring significant investment if you're not extremely hyped for the game. Music - The music is a lackluster in terms of quality and quantity. Stages - There are simply too few. Characters - They're on the borderline of too few, however this isn't as much of an issue due to the work invested in the characters designs. Dlc - There is a integral character being locked behind dlc at launch "Tira" this is a complete insult to the intelligence of gamers alike. Pros - As with critiques I'll add as I gain more game knowledge and experience. A general improvement over SCV, in near to all respects. New welcome mechanics. Nostalgia overload mode "Adventure". To summarize, the games a fighting game anyone can play relatively well; great for casuals, being able to be mastered by who sees fit. The graphics are decent, the load times a little much, generally being a solid purchase, I'd recommend if for someone who wants a new fighting game to master.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Enjoyable
*by N***D on 28 October 2018*

A reboot of a classic but sadly not enough changes to keep it fresh. Also it's worth mentioning that pretty much all the clothing in edit mode don't look right at all.. It's not a terrible game but it feels rushed in parts it's very good it just hasn't changed that much from the last one. Wait for it to drop in price then It'll be worth buying but not at it's current price.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ But it
*by N***N on 17 May 2020*

The game is ace and came in 2 days of ordering. I would go as far as to say I prefer it to Tekken 7. The character creation mode is great fun and it is more fantastical that Tekken.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Soul Calibur VI (PS4)
- Tekken 7 (PS4)

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